MY FATHER SATURNINO MARQUES DA SILVAHaplogroup E1b1b1 – M35.1The ancient origins of E1b1b1 – M35.1 haplogroupFriday , February 18, 2011E1b1b1 Jewish haplogroupE1b1b1 ( M35 ) Migration through Jericho According to Wikipedia : The linguistic group and may have E1b1b1 scattered along the region of origin of the language family . Among populations with a history that speaks african – Asian , a significant proportion of Jewish male lineages are E1b1b1 ( E- M35 ) . Haplogroup E1b1b1 , which accounts for about 18 % to 20 % of Ashkenazi and 8.6 % to 30 % of Sephardic Y-chromosomes , appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population . Museum and Learning : The E1b1b1 E3B1 formerly known as haplogroup has been observed in all Jewish groups worldwide . It is considered haplogrupo the second most prevalent in the Jewish population outside J. haplogroups According to a non -peer reviewed document has also been observed in moderate numbers among individuals from Ashkenazi , Sephardic and Samaritan communities with traditions of descending from the tribe of Levi , suggesting that E1b1b1 men claiming to be Levites may have existed in Israel before 70 AD Diaspora . Loftin And DNA Testing : Previously it had been assumed that the haplogroup E1b1b1 ( E- M35 ) ” arose in East Africa ” and haplogroup was ” often incorrectly described as” African , ” leaving a misimpression regarding the origin and complex history of this haplogroup . ” According to the International Society of Genetic Genealogy ( ISOGG ) and the National Geographic Genographic Project , E1b1b1 may have arisen instead in the Near East or the Middle East and then expanded to the Mediterranean with the expansion of agriculture . E- M35 , the latest group of E1b1b1 includes individuals without mutations known sub – clade (which are therefore said to be the ” ancestral state ” referred to as E1b1b1 or E – M35 ) .http://www.geni.com/projects/E-M35-Y-DNA/10447E-M35 (Y-DNA)For people who have tested and been assigned paternal haplogroup (Y-DNA haplogroup) E1b1b1 (E-M35) or are believed to have had this haplogroup based on descendants tested.Defining MutationsM35OriginThe modern population of E-M215 and E-M35 lineages are almost identical, and therefore by definition age estimates based on these two populations are also identical. E1b1b (E-M215) and its dominant sub-clade E1b1b1 (E-M35) are believed to have first appeared in East Africa about 22,400 years ago.DistributionM215 is distributed as far south as South Africa, and northwards into North Africa, from where it has in more recent millennia expanded to Europe and Asia. M35 is the predominant subclade of E1b1b, representing almost exactly the same population.A significant proportion of Jewish male lineages are M35. M35, which accounts for approximately 18% to 20% of Ashkenazi and 8.6% to 30% of Sephardi Y-chromosomes, appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population.Source: Wikipedia, Haplogroup E1b1bSubclades of EE1 – E-P147E1a1 – E-M44E1b1b – E-M215E1b1b1 – E-M35E1b1b1a2 – E-V13E1b1b1c1 – E-M34Famous MembersAlbert Einstein (1879-1955), physicistAdolf Hitler (1889-1945), German dictatorHow to ParticipateGeni Wiki Projects PageTo participate in this project, join or follow the project, then add your oldest known ancestor who belonged to this haplogroup. The profile must be set to public in order to add it.ResourcesFamous E1b1b1 includes members of subgroupsYoutube, Haplogroup EWikipedia, Haplogroup E1b1b

Haplogroup E1b1b1 – M35.1

The ancient origins of E1b1b1 – M35.1 haplogroup

Friday , February 18, 2011

E1b1b1 Jewish haplogroup

E1b1b1 ( M35 ) Migration through Jericho According to Wikipedia : The linguistic group and may have E1b1b1 scattered along the region of origin of the language family . Among populations with a history that speaks african – Asian , a significant proportion of Jewish male lineages are E1b1b1 ( E- M35 ) . Haplogroup E1b1b1 , which accounts for about 18 % to 20 % of Ashkenazi and 8.6 % to 30 % of Sephardic Y-chromosomes , appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population . Museum and Learning : The E1b1b1 E3B1 formerly known as haplogroup has been observed in all Jewish groups worldwide . It is considered haplogrupo the second most prevalent in the Jewish population outside J. haplogroups According to a non -peer reviewed document has also been observed in moderate numbers among individuals from Ashkenazi , Sephardic and Samaritan communities with traditions of descending from the tribe of Levi , suggesting that E1b1b1 men claiming to be Levites may have existed in Israel before 70 AD Diaspora . Loftin And DNA Testing : Previously it had been assumed that the haplogroup E1b1b1 ( E- M35 ) ” arose in East Africa ” and haplogroup was ” often incorrectly described as” African , ” leaving a misimpression regarding the origin and complex history of this haplogroup . ” According to the International Society of Genetic Genealogy ( ISOGG ) and the National Geographic Genographic Project , E1b1b1 may have arisen instead in the Near East or the Middle East and then expanded to the Mediterranean with the expansion of agriculture . E- M35 , the latest group of E1b1b1 includes individuals without mutations known sub – clade (which are therefore said to be the ” ancestral state ” referred to as E1b1b1 or E – M35 ) .

E-M35 (Y-DNA)

For people who have tested and been assigned paternal haplogroup (Y-DNA haplogroup) E1b1b1 (E-M35) or are believed to have had this haplogroup based on descendants tested.

Defining Mutations

M35

Origin

The modern population of E-M215 and E-M35 lineages are almost identical, and therefore by definition age estimates based on these two populations are also identical. E1b1b (E-M215) and its dominant sub-clade E1b1b1 (E-M35) are believed to have first appeared in East Africa about 22,400 years ago.

Distribution

M215 is distributed as far south as South Africa, and northwards into North Africa, from where it has in more recent millennia expanded to Europe and Asia. M35 is the predominant subclade of E1b1b, representing almost exactly the same population.

A significant proportion of Jewish male lineages are M35. M35, which accounts for approximately 18% to 20% of Ashkenazi and 8.6% to 30% of Sephardi Y-chromosomes, appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population.